3 sections have been added, one north of Gloucester from Highnam to Alney Island, one south of Gloucester from Robinswood Hill to Painswick Beacon and a section from Frampton Mansell to Sapperton.

Local Paths

These are local routes that can be completed in a day (or less). They are often circular, waymarked and have leaflets provided by the county council. When tagging the relations for these routes, it is suggested that network=lwn should be used from those detailed on the Walking Routes page.

The Cotswolds are a designated area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) and are nationally, even internationally, recognised. Much of this area is already fairly well mapped, but does have some pretty large gaps in coverage and there is currently no outline of the AONB in the OSM data. As the area is a significant tourist attraction, progress here is highly desirable.

AONB boundary complete, villages and towns in the district and the AONB still need lots of work.

The Forest of Dean is a large forest in Gloucestershire, one of the largest remaining in England. The Forest is also home to a few towns and many villages. The area is culturally and historically significant within Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. OpenStreetMap coverage in this area is extremely limited with the forest itself almost entirely absent, and the towns and villages are barely mapped.

Little surveying has been done, most roads and landuse is from NPE and Yahoo.